Our semi-annual HorrorHound Weekend coverage is here! The following was recorded March 21-23, 2014 at the Sharonville Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. This is our first NOTLP/HorrorHound Radio simulcast and it’s a doozy of an episode, so here’s a table of contents to guide you (the times listed are approximate).

00:00:08 – Freddy and Aaron disclaimer and intro.

00:03:10 – Amy and Andy Friday night intro.

00:06:44 - Amy reviews a couple of short films from the film festival: “Dark Magic” and “Counterparts”

01:43:00 – J.C. and Freddy discuss the Composing Horror Panel. The name of the label that Freddy couldn’t remember is Death Waltz Records.

01:53:23 – Amy and Kelley bullshit about “parent taint” and The Doors. For the record the cause of Jim Morrison’s death is still being debated officially he died of heart failure brought on by a drug overdose.

01:59:00 – Freddy and John Pata (director of Dead Weightand “Pity,” contributor to Hidden Horror: A Celebration of 101 Underrated and Overlooked Fright Flicks). The name of the Anthony Michael Hall movie that Freddy brings up is A Gnome Named Gnorm. Kate’s article mentioned in this segment is “The X-Files for Dummies (and Smarties).”

02:11:00 – Andy reviews the short “In Fear Of: Scotomaphobia.”

02:17:00 – Freddy catches up with actor Marv Blauvelt. Marv moved to L.A. last year and he dishes the dirt on what it’s like to be a working actor in industry genre films. Be sure to check him out in the upcoming SyFy movie Jurassic City and the supernatural thriller Within These Walls.

Issue 22 of HorrorHound Magazine is discussed by editor Nathan Hanneman, writer Aaron Crowell, and Freddy Morris from Night of the Living Podcast. Writer Matt Moore is also inteviewed about the latest Video Invasion piece on MEDIA Home Entertainment, Inc.

HorrorHound #20 features a guide to the greatest horror films of thepast ten years - featuring a knock-out cover by Nate Millinershowcasing some of this past decade's most memorable new horror icons. Featured inside is a guide to these films, along with regular featurearticles: GoreHound (The Greatest Gore Moments Outside of Horror),Video Invasion (Continental Video), Horror's Hallowed Grounds (AClockwork Orange), our Retrospective series (this time focusing on theLucio Fulci classic, Zombie) - as well as new article guides to HorrorReference Books, and a look back at the true "Year of the Vampire" -1979, when Kinski's Nosferatu, Love at First Bite and Langella'sDracula penetrated movie screens (and Stephen King's Salem's Lotinfested television). Plus: Movie, DVD, Toy and Comic Book News - and more - all in HorrorHound #20!

HorrorHound #21 featuring extensive Wolfman coverage; interviews with Joe Johnston, Rick Baker, Anthony Hopkins and Benicio Del Toro! Plus: An amazing new retrospective on the original Universal classic: The Wolf Man. A tribute to the films and art of Paul Naschy. Jack Ketchum: The Scariest Man in America. A trip to Dr. Lady's Horror Hotel. HorrorHound Hall of Fame: Curse of the Werewolf. A History of Horror Hosts (Horror Host High).

HorrorHound #17 is in-stock and shipping! Our biggest issue yetfeatures a new print stock/gloss and additional pages! The cover storyfeatures a joint-collaboration of Don Coscarelli's Phantasm and theDrive-In movie theatre! Nine pages of this issue is dedicated to the30th anniversary of Phantasm and the Tall Man's killer spheres! Wetake a look back at the history of this film franchise, including amovie-by-movie breakdown, behind-the-scenes information and (ofcourse) TONS of movie memorabilia! From movie posters and lobby cardsto rare print ads and licensed merchandise, we have packed this issuewith more Phantasm goodies than you can shake a casket at! On top ofthis, Sean Clark takes us to the Morningside Cemetery (literally) witha four-page installment of Horror's Hallowed Grounds!

News: We have a special four-page article on Sam Raimi's return tohorror - Drag Me to Hell! Included are exclusive interviews with starsAlison Lohman, Justin Long AND, the legend himself, Sam Raimi! On topof this we have an interview with Terminator: Salvation producerJeanne Allgood, and Cinematic Titanic stars Joel Hodgeson and J. ElvisWeinstein (as well as a special 10 Random Questions). Toy News(including reveals from Amok Time, NECA, Mezco and Mattel) are alsoincluded, as well as comic book news (such as the upcoming sequel toFreddy vs. Jason vs. Ash from Wildstorm Comics), and the new Dextervideo game (Rabid Gamer).

Also this issue: We take a continued look at '70s horror, with specialarticles on Brian De Palma's Carrie and a piece affectionately titled:Remembering the Drive-In. Jimmy Dale Sizemore takes a candid look backat this dying form of cinematic entertainment, as well as providing acomprehensive list of still-functioning Drive-Ins across the UnitedStates. We urge all HorrorHounds to check out this article, find yourlocal theatre and pull in for a double (or triple) feature, safewithin the confines of your own automobile....

A special four-page guide to horror pinball machines, a Tech Specs onmovie restoration, book news, a GoreHound feature on the Blood Islandtrilogy, new installments of Kitley's Krypt and Video Invasion(featuring Magnum Home Entertainment), and HorrorHound Weekendcoverage is ALL INCLUDED... Plus a lot more! Order your copy today forjust $6.99 or subscribe!